Lesson 6 Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. which is not considered an eating disorder per se but is a similar form of mental illness that can have serious consequences for long-term health.
  2. 4. involves uncontrolled episodes of binge-ing (eating a large amount of food) and purging (trying to get rid of the food).
  3. 6. The unique mixture of qualities and traits that distinguishes him or her from others.
  4. 9. is a mood disorder in which a person feels extreme sadness and hopelessness.
  5. 10. Refers to the way in which a person perceives himself or herself.
  6. 13. and counseling are methods of treating mental disorders that involve talking about the condition and related issues with a mental health care provider.
  7. 15. Does mean is that you’re able to use your thoughts to understand and control the effects that your emotions have on your behavior.
  8. 16. is defined by the National Center for Complementary and AlternativeMedicine as “an individual’s sense of purpose and meaning in life, beyond material values.”
Down
  1. 1. the taking of one’s own life some cases, episodes of depression alternate with periods of extreme excitability and restless-ness in a condition known as manic-depressive disorder or bipolar disorder
  2. 2. involves feelings of intense worry, fear, or anxiety that do not stem from a specific source or cause. contrast, intense fear and anxiety that do relate to a specific situation or object (e.g., heights, crowds, spiders) are called-phobias.
  3. 5. Believe they’re fat even when they’re dangerously thin; as a result, they may restrict their eating to the point of starvation.
  4. 7. can also appear as an unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.Such thoughts or images are called -obsessions, compulsive behaviors,- which are unreasonable behavior done in an attempt to prevent a feared outcome.
  5. 8. includes your thoughts, feelings,and behaviors related to your body size, shape, and appearance.
  6. 11. In this condition, an individual who has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, such as a war or terrorist attack,
  7. 12. is the most common mental disorder diagnosed in children and young adults.
  8. 14. or mental illness will be used (rather than emotional disorders).